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less amount of correction capability. If the drivers are
built into a single cabinet and/or it is impossible to
change relative positions, then you will have to obtain
additional external delay to achieve proper phase
alignment. The Rane AD 22B would be suitable.

iv. If turning the MID DELAY control 

up

 makes the

display reading 

decrease

 instead of increase, this means

that the high driver is actually in

 front

 of the mid driver;

adding delay to the mid driver only worsens the situa-
tion. There are a couple of ways to deal with this:

a. Try to move the high driver back as far as possible

without losing stability in balancing the speaker stack.
You may want to raise it up as well to restore disper-
sion close to the stack. If you cannot move the high
driver, then you will have to use an additional delay
source to align the high and mid drivers. The built-in
delay system in the AC 23B is designed to accommo-
date the majority of common speaker configurations;
if you encounter confusion or difficulty with your
particular system, it is best to consult your dealer or
the Rane factory for assistance.

b. If this decrease in the display due to the DELAY

control occurs at a low frequency crossover point
below about 150 Hz, set the DELAY control to
minimum and leave it there. Frequencies below 150
Hz are actually omnidirectional, so that phase
misalignment is virtually inaudible below this point.
Subwoofers will often possess long folded or straight
horns, resulting in the diaphragm being well behind
the rest of the stack. Most authorities agree that phase
alignment of subwoofers is unnecessary.

6. Lower the microphone until it is vertically midway

between the mid and low drivers. Repeat steps 2 through 5,
using the crossover LEVEL control, MUTE switch and
next DELAY control. You may start each series of steps 2
through 5 at a different volume as necessary—but once the
Levels are set in step 3 do not alter these until step 5 is
completed. Once all of the crossover DELAY controls are
set, then adjust the output LEVEL controls as outlined on
page Manual-15.

Time Delay Adjustment Using
SPL Meter & Tone Generator

Now that good quality realtime analyzers are becoming

more affordable and easier to use, there are few reasons why
one of these should not be regularly used in any sound
system. If an analyzer is simply not available or for some
reason inappropriate, an accurate delay setting can be
obtained by using a straightforward SPL meter (obtainable at
most local electronics stores, the best is the Rane RA 30) and
some kind of variable tone generator.

In order to exclude the effect of room acoustics and

imperfect driver response, only the crossover frequencies are
to be emitted (one at a time) by the tone generator. First the
highest crossover frequency is run through the crossover and
each of the two speakers sharing the crossover point is set

separately

 to an arbitrary 0 dB level on the SPL meter. When

both drivers emit the crossover tone simultaneously, the
combined response should read +3 dB higher on the meter. If
the drivers are not phase aligned, some cancellation will
occur on-axis, resulting in a combined response 

less 

than +3

dB. Turning the delay control up causes the lower frequency
driver to electronically move backward until the SPL meter
reads +3 dB; then the two drivers are electronically aligned
and the on-axis cancellation is eliminated. This procedure is
then repeated for the next lower crossover point(s).

Summary of Contents for AC 23B

Page 1: ...it remains Pity See page Manual 6 for Mono 4 Way configuration In agreement with IEC and AES ANSI standards AC 22B wiring convention is pin 2 Positive pin 3 Negative return pin 1 chassis ground See t...

Page 2: ...ng Crossover Frequencies on page Manual 10 HIGH LEVEL control Sets the Level of signal going to the High frequency Output only Channel 2 MASTER LEVEL control Sets the overall Level of Channel 2 withou...

Page 3: ...still active and may be used as additional subwoofer outputs STEREO MONO switch Set this switch to the STEREO out position POWER input connector Use only a model RS 1 or other power supply approved by...

Page 4: ...MUTE switch Removes all signal from the Mid Frequency Output when pressed to the in position MID DELAY control Adds from 0 to 2 ms of time Delay to this Channel s Mid Output MID HIGH crossover frequen...

Page 5: ...equency amp and the CHANNEL 2 HIGH OUT to the right channel input of the high frequency amp MID OUTPUTS Connect the CHANNEL 1 MID OUT to the left channel of the mid frequency amp and the CHANNEL 2 MID...

Page 6: ...the Mid and High Mid Outputs NOTE Both the CHANNEL 1 HIGH LEVEL control and CHANNEL 2 MASTER LEVEL control are automatically bypassed when the AC 23B is switched to MONO on the back panel Adjusting th...

Page 7: ...turned off Remove the top cover of the AC 23B 2 Locate the 4 WAY 5 WAY switch see diagram 3 Move the switch from the 5 WAY position to 4 WAY 4 Replace the cover The AC 23B is now set for Mono 4 Way M...

Page 8: ...o the input of the subwoofer or bass bin amplifier LOW OUTPUT Connect the LOW OUT to the input of the low frequency mid bass amp MID OUTPUT Connect the MID OUT to the input of the mid frequency amplif...

Page 9: ...een Channels HlGH OUTPUT Connect the HIGH OUT to the input of the high frequency amplifier STEREO MONO switch Be sure this switch is in the STEREO out position Yes STEREO A Mono circuit is created whe...

Page 10: ...first into the realm of time delay and how to adjust it it might help to spend a moment here to re affirm why on earth this delay is really necessary For a short course on time delay Linkwitz Riley a...

Page 11: ...id driver at a comfortable volume 3 With a healthy but not uncomfortable volume of noise from the mid driver set the analyzer DISPLAY LEVEL control so the LED s corresponding to the high crossover fre...

Page 12: ...ophone until it is vertically midway between the mid and low drivers Repeat steps 2 through 5 using the crossover LEVEL control MUTE switch and next DELAY control You may start each series of steps 2...

Page 13: ...ill do not obtain a 3 dB reading you will have to physically move the high driver farther forward until the SPL meter reads 3 dB The amount of displacement corrections available from the delay depends...

Page 14: ...knob setting will then be the closest for your system For example if you have a two way system crossed over at 800 Hz with the compression driver voice coil located about 9 behind the woofer voice coi...

Page 15: ...d methods of setting the crossover output Levels Setting Levels Using a Realtime Analyzer NOTE If you are running two Channels tune up only one Channel at a time 1 Set all LEVEL controls on the crosso...

Page 16: ...se 1 Run pink noise into the crossover Inputs through the mixer or directly as is convenient 2 Make sure all crossover output LEVEL controls are turned all the way down and all amplifier level control...

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